* Add back changes from prior to purge * Manually fix some invalid Liquid * Updoot render-content * Improve test messages to show correct output * Run el scripto * Pass the remaining test
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title, intro, product, versions
| title | intro | product | versions | ||
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| Deleting a container image | You can delete a version of a private container image using GraphQL or on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. | {% data reusables.gated-features.packages %} |
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{% data reusables.package_registry.container-registry-beta %}
About package deletion
You can remove an entire container image or a specific version on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. To delete a container image, you must use the UI. Using GraphQL to delete a container image is not supported at this time.
To delete a container image, you must have admin permissions to the container image.
When deleting public packages, be aware that you may break projects that depend on your package.
Reserved package versions and names
{% data reusables.package_registry.package-immutability %}
Deleting a version of a user-owned container image on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}
{% data reusables.package_registry.package-settings-from-user-level %}
5. On the left, click Manage versions.
5. To the right of the version you want to delete, click Delete.
6. To confirm deletion, type the package name and click I understand the consequences, delete this version.

Deleting a version of an organization-owned container image on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}
{% data reusables.package_registry.package-settings-from-org-level %}
5. On the left, click Manage versions.
5. To the right of the version you want to delete, click Delete.
6. To confirm deletion, type the package name and click I understand the consequences, delete this version.
